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Schedule of Events: The George Washington Birthday Celebration
Schedule of Events: The George Washington Birthday Celebration
Whats's New in Elementary Schools
Whats's New in Elementary Schools
Education Notebook - 09/25/02
Education Notebook - 09/25/02
Health Calendar
Health Calendar
Chantilly: Crime Report for the Week of July 15
The following incidents were reported by the Fair Oaks District Police Station. BURGLARY, 3000 block of Saint Regents Drive, July 2. A resident reported someone entered the residence and took property.
Mount Vernon: Crime Report
The following incidents were reported by the Mount Vernon District Police Station.
ROBBERY, 8600 block of Village Square, June 8, 2:38 p.m. A pizza delivery driver was making a delivery and was approached by two men.
Crime
Crime
Fairfax County Teen Centers
Fairfax County Teen Centers
Crime Log
Crime Log
Crime Report
Crime Report
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Crime Reports
MALICIOUS WOUNDING, 800 block of S. Ivy Street. At 7:55 p.m. on Jan. 3, a married couple got into a verbal dispute. The argument escalated and the wife stabbed her husband in his arm with a folding knife. The victim was transported to Virginia Hospital Center for medical treatment of the stab wound. A 20-year-old Arlington woman was arrested and charged with malicious wounding.
About the Potomac Almanac
About the Potomac Almanac
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Health
Public Safety
Public Safety
Health
Health
Crime Log
Crime Log
Barbara Ellen Narins of Great Falls Dies
Barbara Ellen Narins, a Great Falls resident of 13 years and a nurse, lecturer, and wife and mother died Wednesday, Sept. 25. Born in Forest Hills, N.Y. to Anastasia and Robert Heidt on Dec. 24, 1939 she earned her degree as a registered nurse from Flower-Fifth Avenue Hospital in 1960 and one year later married Dr. Robert Narins, then a medical student. Over their next 51 years together Barbara raised their two boys, Brigham and David and supported Robert's career in academic medicine, which carried them to Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Detroit and finally to Great Falls.
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